New York: Random House, 1938. 56p., first edition cloth boards with a lot of library marks and a pocket, sound ugly copy with city of Burlingame withdrawn stamp. "[W]idely regarded as the outstanding revolutionary poet of his generation." *Encyclopedia, second edition. p. 673. 1938. Random House US

New York: Random House, 1938. 56p., first edition cloth boards with a lot of library marks and a pocket, sound ugly copy with city of Burlingame withdrawn stamp. "[W]idely regarded as the outstanding revolutionary poet of his generation." *Encyclopedia, second edition. p. 673. 1938. Random House US

New York Random House 1938 56p., first edition cloth boards with a lot of library marks and a pocket, sound ugly copy with city of Burlingame withdrawn stamp. "[W]idely regarded as the outstanding revolutionary poet of his generation." *Encyclopedia, second edition. p. 673.

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[publisher: Random House, New York] First Edition 56p., first edition cloth boards with a lot of library marks and a pocket, sound ugly copy with city of Burlingame withdrawn stamp. "[W]idely regarded as the outstanding revolutionary poet of his generation." *Encyclopedia, second edition. p. 673. [San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.]

[publisher: Random House] First Edition Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good -. First Edition, Stated First Printing. 56 pages. The dust jacket is intact, with only minor wear at the top and bottom edges of the spine and discoloration of the spine. The book is in beautiful condition wihtout any marks or discoloration of the pages or cover. The cover is brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine. [Chesterton, IN, U.S.A.]

[publisher: New York: Random House.] First Edition First Edition, 1938. A Fine in brown cloth, in a Very Good dustwrapper, not price-clipped, a little staining to middle of spine panel. 56pp. Fearing's lively satires are a breath of fresh air. [Kensington, CA, U.S.A.]

[publisher: Random House] First Edition First edition. first printing. This is a near fine book in the original binding with bright tight covers and contents excellent. In a very good original dust jacket. Not price clipped. [St. James, NY, U.S.A.]

New York: Random House, 1938. 56p., first edition, slightly chipped dj. "Kenneth Fearing (1902-1961) began to write his frenetic, exuberant, Whitmanesque social satires. Strongly indentified with the poor, like many political poets who wrote both before and during the Depression, Fearing is also, conversely, quite ruthless about the emptiness of the idealizations that drive self-delusion in modern culture." *Nelson p. 109. 1938. Random House US

New York: Random House, 1938. 56p., first edition, slightly chipped dj. "Kenneth Fearing (1902-1961) began to write his frenetic, exuberant, Whitmanesque social satires. Strongly indentified with the poor, like many political poets who wrote both before and during the Depression, Fearing is also, conversely, quite ruthless about the emptiness of the idealizations that drive self-delusion in modern culture." *Nelson p. 109. 1938. Random House US

New York Random House 1938 56p., first edition, slightly chipped dj. "Kenneth Fearing (1902-1961) began to write his frenetic, exuberant, Whitmanesque social satires. Strongly indentified with the poor, like many political poets who wrote both before and during the Depression, Fearing is also, conversely, quite ruthless about the emptiness of the idealizations that drive self-delusion in modern culture." *Nelson p. 109.

[publisher: Random House, New York] First Edition 56p., first edition, slightly chipped dj. "Kenneth Fearing (1902-1961) began to write his frenetic, exuberant, Whitmanesque social satires. Strongly indentified with the poor, like many political poets who wrote both before and during the Depression, Fearing is also, conversely, quite ruthless about the emptiness of the idealizations that drive self-delusion in modern culture." *Nelson p. 109. [San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.]

New York: Random House, 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. An unusually attractive copy of the third collection and third book by an author better known now for his mysteries especially THE BIG CLOCK. Praised by M. L. Rosenthal as "the chief poet of the American Depression", and by Thomas Disch among others, he was a unique voice, sadly under appreciated today (as are most of the social realists of his day - there time will come again). The endpapers somewhat browned, but less than usual, the dust jacket spine-darkened, otherwise near fine. An exceptional copy. 1938. Random House US

[publisher: Random House, New York] First Edition An unusually attractive copy of the third collection and third book by an author better known now for his mysteries especially THE BIG CLOCK. Praised by M. L. Rosenthal as "the chief poet of the American Depression", and by Thomas Disch among others, he was a unique voice, sadly under appreciated today (as are most of the social realists of his day - there time will come again). The endpapers somewhat browned, but less than usual, the dust jacket spine-darkened, otherwise near fine. An exceptional copy. [Hillsborough, NC, U.S.A.]

New York Random House 1938 First Edition The usual bleeding of dark glue stains from both the front and the rear endpapers, else a near-fine copy, in a very nice, nearly unworn jacket, with a small neat closed tear bottom front panel, a few very light soil-marks, otherwise an excellent... First Edition. Inscribed "To Francis/ We're still/ on our way-where? / Kenneth Fearing" on the front flyleaf. Stated first edition, first printing, with no mention of any further printing on the copyright page. Third collection of poems by the author of the famous noir thriller THE BIG CLOCK. Minor darkening to central front gutter of title-and facing page, probably from a previously laid in press cutting. This book is quite unusual signed or inscribed, and the inscription happens to be an interesting one. 8vo tan cloth.

New York: Random House, 1938. First Edition. The usual bleeding of dark glue stains from both the front and the rear endpapers, else a near-fine copy, in a very nice, nearly unworn jacket, with a small neat closed tear bottom front panel, a few very light soil-marks, otherwise an excellent-looking jacket for its age, and with the price unclipped.. First Edition. Inscribed "To Francis/ We're still/ on our way - where?/ Kenneth Fearing" on the front flyleaf. Stated first edition, first printing, with no mention of any further printing on the copyright page. Third collection of poems by the author of the famous noir thriller THE BIG CLOCK. Minor darkening to central front gutter of title- and facing page, probably from a previously laid in press cutting. This book is quite unusual signed or inscribed, and the inscription happens to be an interesting one. 8vo tan cloth. 1938. Random House US

[publisher: Random House, New York] First Edition First Edition. Inscribed "To Francis/ We're still/ on our way - where?/ Kenneth Fearing" on the front flyleaf. Stated first edition, first printing, with no mention of any further printing on the copyright page. Third collection of poems by the author of the famous noir thriller THE BIG CLOCK. Minor darkening to central front gutter of title- and facing page, probably from a previously laid in press cutting. This book is quite unusual signed or inscribed, and the inscription happens to be an interesting one. 8vo tan cloth. The usual bleeding of dark glue stains from both the front and the rear endpapers, else a near-fine copy, in a very nice, nearly unworn jacket, with a small neat closed tear bottom front panel, a few very light soil-marks, otherwise an excellent-looking jacket for its age, and with the price unclipped. [DERRY, NH, U.S.A.]